The Singapore Free Press, 12 December 1950
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Title Section20 1950-12-12 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA it QV SINGAPORE, TIESDAY, DECEMBErt 12, 1950. I'KH 1^ 11-N < IMS.20 words
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Article, Illustration1074 1950-12-12 1 Tear gas used this morning rHt Seventh Hussars today arrived m Singapore from J<>hore m a con \o> of twenty trucks and armoured cars. They drove down Orchard Road and then dispersed to patrol various parts of the city. police threw two tear gas bombs1,074 words
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Article75 1950-12-12 1 THE si* t*ne: The Singaoorr Cricket Club. The time: ->terday if moon mob were throwing •fissile at i lub members on thf verandah. They aimed nrticnarh it 1 man with »t> bald head who sat 'ncrrnedlv readiriij his »pore Krer Pre>s after brick was >d rverv75 words
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Article287 1950-12-12 1 PAT JOHNSON FOUND HURT MX. PAT JOHNSON, the Municipal Commissioner for North Ward, was found this morning badly beaten up In a drain In Tanjong Katong Road. Mr Johnson was reported missing last night after he was stopped by rioters m Tanjong Katong Road while on a "mercy mission." A287 words
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Article, Illustration20 1950-12-12 1 An armoured car (above) moves alon-u a Singapore street this morning. Below: a truck blazes on tride the Sultan Musqi'e.20 words
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Article29 1950-12-12 1 A Free Press reporter last night heard many devout Indian Muslims exclaim that there was only one way to quell the rioting "do what tho Japanese did."29 words
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Article85 1950-12-12 1 "VTAXY Europeans cut off from their homes m various parts of Singapore by rioting mobs last night walked into the nearest private homes and asked to be put up for the night. They found the occupants only too willing to shelter them. Two attractive women Hv ng85 words
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118 1950-12-12 1 LAKE SUCCESS. Tues. REPRESENTATIVES of 13 Asian and Middle East countries who have appealed to the Chinese Communist forces m Korea to halt at the 38th Parallel, planned to hold another meeting yesterday to give the final touches to a resolution calling: for aReuter - 118 words
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Article19 1950-12-12 1 United Nations planes inflicted more than 1,900 casualties on Chinese Communists m coast to coast attacks on Sunday. Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article56 1950-12-12 1 WASHINGTON. Tues. THE U.S. State Department yesterday reported it had asked Pakistan and Afghanistan to renew discussions to s-nd their border dispute. official statement which was not generally distributed :o the press said the State Department had "made informal suggestions as I I ways" m which56 words
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Article22 1950-12-12 1 Tiv Foreign Ministers >' ie 12 Atlantic Pact nations .r- to meet In Brussels about !>."\ 20 to discuss the problem A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article202 1950-12-12 1 N ne armoumi cars manned b> British and <iurkh troop* were used to quell an unrul> nioh at Stamford Koad near the SK.( pi vilion. Police also v tt.tr gas bombs A crowd that gatfcertd m |he si. \iuii''«\ »thedral grounds wfic ttptm I when British troops sprang202 words
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Article821 1950-12-12 1 Trapped. m my own home town Free Press Woman Staff Reporter A T 3 30 yesterday afternoon, after having rushed a A V ery belated lunch with a colleague who had been cut on the forehead by an infuriated crowd, I hailed a taxi m821 words
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Article23 1950-12-12 1 nife percentage of Un; iea foreign trade cai American shipi has dr<»p)>cl ir oin «7 to 46.2% I since 194 Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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117 1950-12-12 1 U.N. 'secure, says Mac A. after visit From JOHN SHAW TOKYO, Tuexdav GENERAL Mac Arthur flew over to Korea v«m i <• v to see how his armies were getting ot.. He went first to the airfield near Kurignam In the north-east, where General Almond, ivmmander of the 10th Corps117 words
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Advertisement100 1950-12-12 1 ~6lffs of VALUE •>y FREE j o jtl customers W ,,S their purchases CHINA CRAFTS 79 North Bnd?c Road. Tel *****. Frfl-| l,r Dec— 3Ut Dec, only T DANCE PROGRAMME by MAUDRENE'S SCHOOL OF DANCINC j Under the distinguished j patronage of H.E. The Rt. Hon. Malcolm Mac Donald, P.C.,100 words
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Advertisement15 1950-12-12 1 .V?fW(sift^ /fUnUvW Pft\vfS\ f PAR. MALAYAN PAINT WORKS LTD V SIME, DARBY CO.. LTD y15 words
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765 1950-12-12 2 Marrying m England? Here's some advice BY A I iRECENT'I WIFE t I 'rilE no a.;, weds' i turn from their honeymoon f nese days Is a very diflfeient affair from that of their parents or grandparents Instead of being greeted oy smiling •vants and a hot meal. re is765 words
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Article212 1950-12-12 2 £Jv)RN today, it is likely that your life will be a pleasant, comfortable and if you follow your best impulses an adjusted and successful one. The stars have given you talents. Make the most of them all. You men. will probably do well m pol*tics, for you212 words
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Article42 1950-12-12 2 MO I) A I S SOLI TION— Across; 1. Parish clerk; Outdo; 8. Naiad, 9. Preaching; 11. Baby grand; 14. Motto; 15. Oxrye; 16. Karthen»are- Down: 1. Prompt; 2. R:\the; 3. Scotch tlQth: 4. Canti;ri'» Tmnr i.42 words
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Article54 1950-12-12 2 SMILE for :he wise girl I saw at the Swimming Club wearing a jaunty blue linen hat. protecting the top of her head, shading her lovely eyes. A TEAR for the woman. brown as toast and just as dry whom I saw sleeping m the midday54 words
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Article, Illustration18 1950-12-12 2 Sweden's new Crown Prince, t our-year-old Prime Carl Ciiisstav. out for a ride with his governess. amcra. Press.America Press - 18 words
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Article182 1950-12-12 2 QUEEN Victoria's jewelcase may by among ■ome -M rare exhibits i i form part of a "Little 1851 Exhibition' which will be held at the Victoria and Albert Museum next year. Every one of the exhibits is being checked as having been actually shown at the Great182 words
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Article, Illustration60 1950-12-12 2 CLIFS ABOVE: New youth-giv-ing hair style by Steiner features the "pure line silhouette." Mid-lons h tir is dressed into soft whip curls at the back. sides are curled checkwards. "Ear medallions" arc m aquamarine and crystal. AMD VEIL RIGHT: At a London premiere Miss Audrey White m a g;>ld60 words
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Article295 1950-12-12 2 By a woman X forrespoiidtMit X 4 rPHE festre air of Christmas is abroad m the shops now. Nearly all their windows are dressed to suit the season with Christmas tree. Santa Clans, snow, coloured streamers, tinsel, fairy lights and all the traditional decorations. One shop295 words
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Article263 1950-12-12 2 Nighties can lower divorce rate NEW YORK: IF more sv.»men wore low cut nightgown! to bed, the divorce n twould not be so high, says Margie Richardson That advice goes for single pirls as well as married ones, adds Margie, a tall, curvey red-haired model who specializes m posing m263 words
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Advertisement25 1950-12-12 2 Its here J W New DRESE Shampoo with Beauty K^-^"""^ Conditioner. cojidition pour hair to loveliest natural softness, natural sheen ti^ L__ |k ■Jfflw..,,, A25 words
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Miscellaneous132 1950-12-12 2 New Crsssword Ho. 2-36 mß3§ ffisßH ?v?S3S sSflttn QmSSSB '-AU2SE S»H FWmfl £*5?Hi ''3^^^ LXBCmk Smbs«bi üßUsm MBbc^ih PPMjMg CLUBS AC ross l Bhc oJ course ti^s the Mopping «^p (9>. 7. Pla. Ed dresi (anaf.) 4-7 8. A wife is a better one 14). 9. There's nothing to the132 words
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Article, Illustration159 1950-12-12 3 photo. HOLLYWOOD, Tuesday. MX. Gttrgc Murphy, film actor, back »n Hollywood from n lour of the States, announces that Holvwood should learn some things about love, juv?nile style He was interviewed Dv about 100 nigh school paper editors and spoke to an estimated ?5.000A.P. - 159 words
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Article54 1950-12-12 3 tattoo Oxfordshire villagers used to grow "iolets for money new they \vn v them out of habit. Once the village commanded most of the wild violet trade with London's Covent Garden market. Now few Bowen go from Button to ••There is^ioc enough money m it,"Reuter - 54 words
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Article78 1950-12-12 3 .eed that it h} bad that middlo-aged -Ts and directors determine what kind of love is on the screen. 'The II np kid just laughs at the punt-and-groan type of love»aiinst thev 1 put on the *:een," he said. actor said he found interesr m Hollywood »nj its moviesIP - 78 words
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Article107 1950-12-12 3 CANHERBA Mon DELEGATES tron: India. Ceylon and Paktatan vm •ig the speakers wnen the «Emonweal;h Parlianiei'.taiy •jociaticn opened ffcreecav rrnfprenc- at Canberra day. Rober'. Meiizies. iMt«j Prime Minister, openthe ronferpnee it'enried ir > dele-ates from Comw «lth countries and the United States, said vmi capable of107 words
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142 1950-12-12 3 KENT, Tuesday. IN his rectory at Plaxlol, 1 Ke:it, the Rev. Alan Wortley Stansneld has a Sheriff's 5-pointed star. It is his own, for Mr. Stansfield Is a deputy sheriff of Chicago the only Church of England clergyman to hold such a post. The badge142 words
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Article47 1950-12-12 3 The Royal Canadian Air Force has turned Canada'^ northland into one great "look out post" for potential enemy aircraft. Messages were sent to Royal Canadian Mounted Police, meteorologists, servicemen and others at Arctic outposts asking them to report any aircraft they see*.- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article224 1950-12-12 3 HONG KONG, Tuesday. i CHINESE Communist oilicial m Shanghai A recently discovered that hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. Describing the short but happy career of 33--year-old Liana; Yunheng, deputy chief of the administrative section of the Shanghai Municipal Government, the official Party organU.P. - 224 words
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Article340 1950-12-12 3 IwIJV I USE S f^* i2^ Effects of the Korean war T»HF i v MANILA, Tuesday. [Mfc I nited Nations war, m Korea has developed an outlook on the part of the United States military authorities regarding the defences of the Philippines against Communism and how they can be strengthenedU.P. - 340 words
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Article31 1950-12-12 3 The acting U.S. Civil Defence Chief. Mr. James J. Wadsworth, warned city officials to start work immediately on their civilian defence programmes "or it may be too late." U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article60 1950-12-12 3 Reinforced concrete Is taking the place of the usual steel skyscraper skeleton m: the construction of a 20-storey luxury apartment project on New York's East River front near the United Nations Headquarters. The U. 5.57.000.000 structure for 390 families will be New York's first building ofA.P. - 60 words
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Article35 1950-12-12 3 Mr. Wu Hsiu-chuan, head of the Chinese Communist delegation at U.N., is 100 per cent Moscow-trained, having been sent to the Soviet capital at the age of 15 and having spent many years there.35 words
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Article, Illustration273 1950-12-12 3 TUS'I bt-cau.se the cards are dealt J Into duplicate boards and all the players compete wittl eacn ,-l.n on the. identical cards dees u*7n that the dement of luck in .lv eliminated from tournament play. You may make a perfectly 'intelligent bid or pass md siH Mind up273 words
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Article129 1950-12-12 3 BIRMINGHAM, Tues. DR. Ernest Barnes, Bishop of Birmingham, contended recently that if Britain turned from war preparations other peoples would sooner or later follow her example. Dr. Barnes who said he was a pacifist doubted whether a true patriot should always be ready for129 words
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Article, Illustration17 1950-12-12 3 photo. Representatives of the Fezzan at the opening of the Libyan Constituent Assembly m Tripoli.- A PA.P. - 17 words
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Article60 1950-12-12 3 PONDIIHERRY, French INDIA. Tues. THE body of the Indian philosopher, Sri Aurobindo. who died recently was filled with ''supernatural light," his chief disciple, a French woman known as "The Mother," said, and the funeral was postponed. Three doctors certified ihat the body had shown no si-,nsU.P. - 60 words
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Article72 1950-12-12 3 Some Chinese m Shanghai have found a new but extremely dangerous way of making a Jiving, according to reports from that city. These people secretly listen to the Voice of America and the Voice of Free China and secretly pa.ss the ne'*s on to theirA.P. - 72 words
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Article241 1950-12-12 3 Exhibition's big profit LONDON. Tuesday. AS construction proceeds apace on the site of the 1951 Festival of Britain on the south bank of the Thames, the Victoria and Albert Museum is preparing to commemorate the centenary of Ihc famous Crystal Palace which houses the great inhibition of 1851. These responsibleReuter - 241 words
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Article40 1950-12-12 3 HUK BASTION CAPTURED The Philippines National Defence Department, announced that the Communist Hukbalanap underground basri'jn at tho Bulacan village f Bial;;.abato, 30 miles n m th of Manjia, was occupied by Oovemment eombn- ♦roops under Mjjor Napoleon D. Vale.-i »r. >.40 words
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Article47 1950-12-12 3 COPENHAGEN. Tups. HYFNOTISTS m Denmark have never been so busy M m these days. Hundreds of Danes are being hypnotised, hoping this treatment can make them stop smoking, k The government has increased tobacco duties jvhich cigarettes 15 Der cent, more exptr.sive.- A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article28 1950-12-12 3 The South African Government Is to appoint a directorgeneral of war supplies and establish an ordnance factory, the Defence Minister, Mr. F. C. Erasmus, has announced.28 words
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Article20 1950-12-12 3 The United Nations Trusteeship Committee has decided to recommend South Africa to place South-West Africa under United Nation.s trusteeship.- Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article138 1950-12-12 3 PASSION PLAY 'TOO OLD OBERAMMERGAI', I'ut-sday. r rHE little Bavarian town of Oberammersau m hoping for a modern Martin Luther to n-wiite the famed Oberammergau passion play. Before the centuries-old play is prose ited ifita m 1960, Obeiammergau wants the text modern and shortened. Each performance of the 1950 play138 words
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Article33 1950-12-12 3 Peking Radio said the Chinese Communist leader. Mr. Mao Tse-tung, has called on the Chinese people to "oppose American imperialism" and to refuse to b* 'frightened by threats.* 1 A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article71 1950-12-12 3 TIIK Australian Wine Board pricked the bubble of Mime wine-makers «ho were carbonatin* wine by cas and selline it »s champagne. The board sa>s this is cheaper but the result could never equal champagne made m the traditional time-honoured routine of lennthy fermentation and bottle-turninK. Agitation led theReuter - 71 words
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Article171 1950-12-12 3 RED TENTS 'ARE WARM HUMAN' HONG KONQ 'lu> m nn\ss tut from special ron( ipond with Communist "somewhere la t I Tibetan plateau", New China NYv. describes th^ 11 v c i those "hardened i. of the Peopicj Liberation Arm\ Tne A n army strung for mill shears wore standReuter - 171 words
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Article59 1950-12-12 3 LONDON. J)ETERMINED to imp: catering facilltfc troops, the British War Ol is giving boy apprentice < between 16 and 17 > 2 > of ape an intensive threeypar course at the Army Catering Corps establishment M Aldershot. As part of their tj. the apprentices are taReuter - 59 words
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Article23 1950-12-12 3 Indonesia, youniv-t member state of the United Nations, has given U S SlOO.fKi to ttie Dkuted Katloni International Children s Empryenry Fund!- U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Advertisement11 1950-12-12 3 ?*t that cup tunning ctffee f 1 HEART of SINGAPQRt CITY11 words
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Advertisement78 1950-12-12 3 Now is the time '<£ to make suits /v j -\9t^ v v Special reductions > JmJrrdllf mm only during sale i^^jiSSj^^M Gen V Evening Dinn r > X Arr.Tican Bamboo .Shark r I 1 I V *W Tropual Ligh' W-ie-h* Dit-.s. 1;..-'-: m f 1 JT mood B.ark I78 words
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Miscellaneous131 1950-12-12 3 SINGAPORE BF£iiS iSmgap^re (BI If MIWOKR) 4.45 pm Summary; 4 47 JJorn the London Editorials; 4.55 Com--10.00 a.m. News from Binga-K fQf lhp w pk Sch brr 5.1., pore; 10.10 Close down; 1.00 p.m. Commonwealth Survey; 5.30 GoodSz News. 1.45 Dance Musk; 2.00 Cantonese: N •> I i p dose131 words
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Article479 1950-12-12 4 .j A disgrace to us all j »ning und rioting m ipore day as a diagiace to the :)le community It has alv.a oet-n a proud boas' ul this island tha^ respite the great mixtwo of races and re 12:101! j we could all ton >retty wt-n together fir better479 words
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Article1166 1950-12-12 4 From New York T<HE Chinese puzzle is not oeing helped by the man who came to lunch. If Aneann Bevan were having chop-suey every day with the nine Communist delegates from China and attending "Chu Chin Chow" every night he could hardly have aroused greater American suspicion.1,166 words
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Article678 1950-12-12 4 Switzerland Holland Greece Japan r^Witlv^i Francis I I Boyle I ANEW type ot road courtesy campaign just m Switzerland. It was launched as a "Road Politeness Week" and all motorists who wanted to take part were provided with free badges by the Swiss Automobile Club. The badge,678 words
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258 1950-12-12 4 In a few months the pi-opie of Puerto Rico an American tertltOf) Caribbean sea with not much mon than Selangor but far more pi will vote whether they accep; or reject full local-self-Governmc nt as otf' rd lo them by the United States258 words
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Article, Illustration43 1950-12-12 4 ABOVE: The Caribe Hilton Hotel, Pulrto Kico, Built by the Government and leased io a I.S. hotel company, it is helping to promote the tourist trade. RIGHT: Puerto Kuan children «*at a xhool lunch, provided by I.S. Government Rfant.43 words
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638 1950-12-12 4 Pilots from ail walks of life who have spent months m the air m ail parts of the world \N artist, a tanner, a police officer and a research chemist— four men of totaMv different environment. training and outlook came together m jne of the638 words
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Advertisement28 1950-12-12 4 Ideal X'mas Gifts j SILVER I 4 Brush Sets Manicure Sets T Scent Sprays J I U.S. deSILVA I 106 Orchard Road, ■i 4 Singapore, Tel: ***** J28 words
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Advertisement63 1950-12-12 4 p|gr) are you yn STOCKTNC Ul> QTl^ristmas; Last year did you say. Next UhnStfiHl order everything well «n advance To you and other wise housewives this is a reminder that we are now accepting orders for Christmas turkeys, hams and cakes. Don't have that last-mmute rush this year! Order your63 words
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Article, Illustration290 1950-12-12 5 GOVT. MOVES FOR TRADE WELFARE Public to be informed Free Presn Staff Reporter QOVERNMENT actions to preserve and, where possible, to improve Singapore's economic welfare are not well known enough to the public, according to an official statement. It says that there is a growing feeling that this important sphere290 words
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Article26 1950-12-12 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Tunuku Temmenegong Ahmad, second son of the Sultan of Johore has returned to Malaya from Australia on a brief visit.26 words
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Article149 1950-12-12 5 JOURNALIST HURT: MAN CHARGED Free Prrss Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. j a sequel to a shooting incident at the sth mile Jalan Scudai, m which Mr. Norman Sipbel. Sports Editor of the Straits Times, was wounded m the face and shoulder. Cheok Man San. attached to the Royal Army149 words
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Article130 1950-12-12 5 Fre«* Press Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. MUNICIPAL elections will be held at Penang, Malacca, and Kuala Lumpur next year The acting Chief Secretary of the Federation, Mr. M. V. del Tufo. said today he was confident that arrangements could be made m time for130 words
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122 1950-12-12 5 Town planner asks 'Where's the room?' Trff Press Staff Reporter SNGAPORES Town Plann■nf Consulant. Sir georje Pepler. said to the free Press yesterday: When I re ad your figures of frowgg population, I vmdered there they were all going to 8r George arrived m :he fcionj from Britain yesterfrj to122 words
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Article103 1950-12-12 5 The follow ir.K have been ippointed to the Muslim Adnwry Board for three years: Tmin Ahmad bin kihat. Mr. 11. J. Nama^c Imut fcrt« bin Haji Jubir. Tu;*n Adair lU Mohamed Ebrahim. Mr. AbtHhtjt Nomanbtaov TiU Han I Mohtaifd BmhH S^hib. B>:i Btoru<ld:n bin Haji Papane Tan103 words
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Article252 1950-12-12 5 Free Press Staff Reporter AMENDMENTS to the Weekly Holidays Ordinance to provide foi festivals are proposed m a bill to bf introduced at the next meeting: of the Singapore Legislative Council. The section which provides that the day specified for the weekly holiday may not252 words
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Article109 1950-12-12 5 Fre* Prrss Staff Reporter TWO appeals against convictions and sentences imposed by the Hiiih Court for cairyung arms and being m possession of ammunition were dismissed by the full Court of Appeal yesterday. Tan Th Su appealed against a conviction and sentence of seven years Imprisonment on109 words
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Article, Illustration191 1950-12-12 5 JOHORE TO SPEND $28 MILLIONS Free Press Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRI, Monday. THE Johore Supply Bill for 1951 provides for expenditure of $28,598,841. This provision exceeds this year's expenditure on the State services by more than $4,500,000. The PWD has the largest allocation from the total being given the sumFree Press - 191 words
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Article48 1950-12-12 5 Ramasamy Sinniah. aged 17 was st-ntenced to 12 months* imprisonment m the Singapore First District louit yesterday for atttmpred housebrcakin?, at a garaee In Stevens Road. Singapore v 2.30 p.m. on Nov. 7. For the same offence. R ibasiram. 18. was sentenc-d to three months' imprisonment.48 words
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Article22 1950-12-12 5 SEGAMAT. Mun. Fur hay 'tj an excess pafßfngCl m his taxi, Tay Kirn Hoe was fined M 5 Srsramat.22 words
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Article, Illustration30 1950-12-12 5 picture THE HIGH COMMISSION FR of the Federation Hi Henry (iurney. and the Director of Operat «m*. Hi Harold Briggs, at Railing on their return from Britain yesterday. Free PressFree Press - 30 words
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Article47 1950-12-12 5 Seven Teochrw fishermen were convicted m the Singapore First District Court yesterday of being found m a sampan m a curfew area m the Straits of Johore without a permit. Lim Shing Seng, the taikong, was fined $20: the rest were each fined $10.47 words
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Article81 1950-12-12 5 hrr? PrcM sUfT K#*p< IN view ul pan i erna realises '"'he a i the l equi;y to amend m n the m the Ij~ I anc T tion A Will ;n^ of B T: i ;he ed to Jn v m< r int.v m81 words
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Article118 1950-12-12 5 Scholarships ollVrnMl Kree Prrss Start" itrporlrr gEVENTY scholarships Ml Asian and African i dent lot study m India vull be awarded by the Government of India next j under the Cultural Scholarships Scheme inau^ui 1949 The aim of this scheme Is to foshr cultural relation, by providing to studr from118 words
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Article69 1950-12-12 5 T ANKER WRECF. DISCOVERED yHE wrerk of t.mker has v* discovered m .Siimpor. w ♦m approaches, the If— li tendan; «f Singapore Cdr I Lant In warnne to ping The ur«(k L Mbout 40f) I with a I';. 1 depth of ??> i^, and haj* bfn »Mabl s^i'd m p«;69 words
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Advertisement41 1950-12-12 5 1» SEASONAL GIFTS C/VE SOMETHING USEFUL THIS YEAR. They will Sure to appreciate. IWr I tsti 1 1 'clcomed FASHIONABLE FAMOUS AMERICAN "CORO JEWELLERY" IN EARRINGS, BRACELETS BROOCHES NECKLETS. S. P. H. de SILVA 45 HIGH ST., SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH.41 words
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Advertisement21 1950-12-12 5 Gentlemen!! :> "^l^l Jb V \\r\s\ W^ HEAD YOUR LIST WITH A Glamorous Gift... ARTIFICIAL -^JgjllS^ v T^ SPRAYS POSIES isstxsz ROBINSONS21 words
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Miscellaneous170 1950-12-12 5 RADIO FOR CHINESE Frpc Press; suit Reporter daU with a sho \PLAN for providing Chi- irua.sumter wirh a Irequenr. nese listener! ihrouhout of 7200 kilocycles m the 42 Malaya with a separate oet- metre-band ana the medium work* carrying only Chinese wave transmitter will Join m uronrammes is scheduled to170 words
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Article300 1950-12-12 6 CALL TO LABOUR IN ASIA More active role m ILO ASIAN countries must devote more attention A to and A*ian labour must play more active role m the workings of the International Labour Organisation to establish social justice and better living standards m this part ot the world, declared Mr.300 words
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Article161 1950-12-12 6 KUALA LIMPIK, Monday. AN assurance that more details of Emergency news, including: the districts where incidents have occurred, and regular follow-up releases would be made to the Press and radio was given today by the Chief Secretary, Mr. M. V. del Tufo. He agreed thai there161 words
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Article, Illustration44 1950-12-12 6 picture. Army News >ervnr Craftsman B Willi iihn (rinht) knocks down a right from vinto<> (London) m the lifhtweight boutN m the Anii.v .ondon ABA. contests at the Royal Albert Hmll, London. Williams uimi on points. London ABA. won nine Rents asr:iinst Army's six.—Army News Goverment - 44 words
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Article40 1950-12-12 6 i.,ALGURAL general meeting the Singapore Business Houses Football Association will be held at the S.C.C. on Wednesday, Dec. 20, at 5.30 p.m. The meeting will elect office-bearers for the coming year and consider the craft rules and by-laws40 words
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Article20 1950-12-12 6 IPOH. Mon. of the GovernO ment commercial day school. Ipoh. held their annual reunion dinner at the •k-end.20 words
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Article29 1950-12-12 6 Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh visited the Acropolis and other historic sites m Athens yesterday. They were accompanied by King Paul and Queen Frederika. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration36 1950-12-12 6 photo O'Neill the Burnley inside-right, beats Love (Fulham) to score Burnley's goal m their First Division League match at Craven Cottage on Dec 2. The goalkeeoer is seen helpless on the right. Fulham won 4-1. FoxFox - 36 words
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Article94 1950-12-12 6 Australian champion for U.K. race 4IR freight Of Australian racehorses to England for the Festival of Britain Stakes next July is being examined by Australian National Airways. The Australian Council o\ Racehorse Trainers is trying to _irrange for three ieadir.g. Australian racehorses, probably ;o be selected from Playboy. Delta. Benvolo.Reuter; A.A.P. - 94 words
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Article107 1950-12-12 6 Anxious for trade with Malaya PAKISTAN is anxious to establish trade relations with Malaya because each needs what the other can offer, said Mr. G. Allana, president of the Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Pakistan, m an Interview with the Free Press yesterday. As a first step,107 words
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Article67 1950-12-12 6 Tin prices harder LONDON, Tues. TIN prices were harrier at the official morning session yesterday with spot £17--12 per ton up on Fridays close and three months £20 vsi ton dearer. The noon closing prici i wit: spot £1.140 buyers f 1.045 sellers, with business at £1.040. to £1,035. TheU.P. - 67 words
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Article423 1950-12-12 6 From ARCHIE QUICK BECAUSE of the weather and the approach of Christmas, attendances at soccer matches m the United Kingdom are falling, but a novel excuse comes from Derby. The police have issued new regulations debarring the parking of cars m near-by streets. The County Club423 words
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Article291 1950-12-12 6 A LOISJY Ehrlich, ageing, cadaverous Pole, once resident m Brussels and now a naturalised Frenchman, achieved the remarkable feat of regaining the English Open table tennis championship at Wembley after a lapse of 15 years. He was assisted m his bid. iof coarse, by the suspension of Dick291 words
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Article201 1950-12-12 6 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. PROVIDED that the police had nothing against a person anyone m the Federation may obtain a licence to purchase and own a shotgun said the acting Chief Secretary, Mr. M. V. Del Tufo. at a Press conference m Kuala201 words
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Article227 1950-12-12 6 BHIBERY: APPEAL TO PUBLIC KUALA LUMPUR. M<*. AS a result of a determined drive against corruption a number of police officers had been charged, tout ornKecutions were by no mearj confined to w embers of the police iorre. said the Chief Secretary Mr. M. V. del Tub at a press227 words
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Article107 1950-12-12 6 UK soccer League fixtures tor Saturday. Dec. 11, are I M.II>M U-Ai.l I U B"*"" i;.a «po«* I l»Hr«»MI H01t.,.. >»■««■■_. R22- i j.»« Hu.ldriUirlU l*rrU« I Mt-rpool J'V'tl^-ifc .Midd«">brouch P# V >hrtl»e»d Wrd. V f kill* -I OM) DIVIMON H.rnunsh»m V^ t KUi'kburn **fT U L107 words
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Miscellaneous192 1950-12-12 6 m3n(lrdkB Exclusive to the Singapore Fra Press m Malaya ~TI ,-J I WHOM YOUVf |I I CAN--iMA6iNt!J fwHERC 00 TTO TMt ABC M WAY I ~^^~M^ T .-7 NEVER SEEN/ S PROBABLY GOT YOU &RJNG !J WHERE I HEARD "rottaiiiiM mm^^\ rl WHAT HAPPENED TOOCUAIOUS! THE ViONEY HIS VOICE. "THERE.192 words
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Miscellaneous15 1950-12-12 6 Indian Recreation Club arc playing a soccer friendly to- >■ \y at f).15 nm. at Farrer15 words
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Article333 1950-12-12 7 FA CUP 3rd. ROUND DRAW nROBABLY the outstanding feature of the F.A. 1 (up third-round draw yesterday is the continued luck of Arsenal. Last season they won the Cup without playing out of London, heing drawn it home m (Vfrr round until the semi-final whenReuter - 333 words
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Article100 1950-12-12 7 I gramme of :tnn:<. to; ••atoto sponsored I taMi Anori tion for next year tas drivn up imtal Genf r.l M< Mnmnon whieti d d mr Mr H A S TV» inehlCe .lmi.ir\ v feftr-Club Wm Fbield. Mrawj Gab Conspeunon for Mr. Chan fa* Long Cup. April:100 words
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Article89 1950-12-12 7 fI^WONG and Snar. «nk hock n with JVip men. were no match Jjjwaey for Singapore Re--2"o Club on the Padanu Recs w< m tour- nil were leading by three s**»We the first eight Sculiy scorvd two E? ff^^'th a success! ul JgM)y Mcsbergen sundj^jj pressed continuously SI89 words
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Article129 1950-12-12 7 Victoria in strong position VICTORIA were only 57 runs behind on the first innings with six wickets to full at the close of the second day of their Sheffield Shield match against Queensland at Melbourne yesterday. Queensland, who were 234 for six wickets at the close on Saturday. dt-vJured theirReuter - 129 words
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Article, Illustration143 1950-12-12 7 A ROUSING game of rugger at Victoria School ground yesterday ended m a win for the visiting Thuanku Muhammad School XV from Kuala Pilah. who trounced the home side by 14 points i goal, penalty goal and two :rics> to nil. In this, their first fixture143 words
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Article175 1950-12-12 7 FA. (IP third-round matches. > involving 61 Warns, all members of /he I >o'hill League and to b* played on Saturday, Jan. 6. jre (huntr teams mentioned first): Birmingham C. v. Manchester Derby County v. West Bronim,h Albion; Notts County v. Southampton: Sto-Uport County Bre.uiord: Rochdale v.A.P. - 175 words
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Article, Illustration722 1950-12-12 7 And blundered m strategy By A Special Correspondent SINGAPORE'S Foong Seong Cud debacle at Penally shattered the impression which had been gaining strength that the Colony had at last caught up with the Federation m doubles badminton That impression was created by Ismail bin Marjan and722 words
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Article60 1950-12-12 7 TEDDY Gardner 'England' last night defeated Robert Mouginot (France), who retired m the second of a ten-round flyweight bout at Newcastle. Gardner, who scored heavily with his right hand, sent Mouginot to the canvas for a short count m the second round. Then, after staggering backA.P. - 60 words
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Article73 1950-12-12 7 A NNOUNCEMENT from I\ the British Boxing Board of Control ...it has been confirmed with the European Boxing Union that all contests tor European championships will be decided under the rules of the country wherein the contest takes place. This means that the ridiculous '"eight-second rule," whereby a73 words
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Article46 1950-12-12 7 THE cricket match between 1 Holkar XI and the Commonwealth was drawn. Scores: Hoikar 148 and 297 for four declared. Commonwealth 223 and 157 for two.— Reuter. lIT ISN'T e-vew wipe- woo wm- Twe CQUgA&r TO SHOW Hfrg WK&AND ,A 6OOUK-'« 6(LL utffr THATReuter - 46 words
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Article23 1950-12-12 7 TAIPJNG. Sun.—REME anmxpcl ihe Bayley Cup \e.sterday, beating Taiping Indian* m their knockout soccer replay by three goals to one.23 words
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Article16 1950-12-12 7 O;, If' bammad Sc iool k tali Pi l by Johore Ea^iish •„< .t Rugger16 words
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Article43 1950-12-12 7 YOUNG Randolph Tur. British tniddli champion, will be trying an early knockout when he meets Tommy Yarosz, (-xperlenced boxeft from Pittsburg, tonight. Turpin, v.iio has won a bi? ring reputation m Bri: will be conceding 8 lbs. a light-heavy w»i A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article41 1950-12-12 7 One of Argentina's top «ocrer. teams, Estudiantes Club of La Plata, has cancelled it planned tour of England. Spain. Germany. France and Italy because club officials r?fused to meet the s&)* rv <*»- mands of the players- A P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article78 1950-12-12 7 Office bearers of Ona n Rangers lor 1951 nave been elected as follows: President, Air. Low j in Tone-vice-presidents, Messrs. Ta n Choon Keng, Alan Sng. Oh Kwee Hin, L m Koon Leong. Sng Thiani S:ew, Majui. Yong Thiam Fatt; hon secretary, Freddy Ong; hon. treasurer Tommy78 words
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242 1950-12-12 7 Free Press Staff Correspondent nrr iwnAo KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. CjELANGOR emerged from the quadrangular hockey tournament with full points to become champions. In the final match yesterday they fought hard to defeat Perak by two goals to one. There was no scoring m the242 words
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Article, Illustration371 1950-12-12 7 Seletar in Cup rugby final THE GAMBOLS Free Press Rugby Reporter DLAYING with 14 men after the first ten minutes, 1 K.A.F. Tengah went down to R.A.F. Seletar Technical Wing m the Sanderson Cup rugby semifinal at Seletar yesterday by 13 points (two goals and a try) to 9 (two371 words
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93 1950-12-12 7 I. V 1 V Bach civ the ■fa I B Chin Khoo 1-7, «-i <--•;. W. i Womrn s l>«.ul ';< **-I. 6-2: Mr- E. k 1 Trnt Klin, 4 I.m Hone Km uud M Aun 6-3. S-4 i nc: fctn I Hra'a n«.u li!iv93 words
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Article86 1950-12-12 7 THL Biit;.sii shov. jun tram m Ami-nca already won two events m Toron; U days' jumpinc Ui the Ui St:it< s. the British started to lade t pie reaaqpi thai th^i Insufficient r anri were off-colour, from the effect! ground Lablinq s heating At Tor th<-86 words
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Advertisement162 1950-12-12 7 (uticur a TALCUM POWDER Tender hkxns </ V*"^—.are r tr *-^/T vnsitivr m h<*w,,t,,r f >^ A duMmpV, r*S^ with CutKur* j -T~y t i' 1 al> urn Powdrr VA V» V cools th< tkin, allays < h.itiri^ »nd cnMirf* lasting romfort 'loth- 1 will just kjvt it* <j r.162 words
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Miscellaneous9 1950-12-12 7 Today's sport HOCKEY: Ceylone*© AC I fc C.C.. Padr»nf.9 words
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Article36 1950-12-12 8 \Y A :.< OR •".ber 10 h <> li-'v wife Of D. M. M daughter. RICHARD T> OiMla. wife of E H. Richard, on J 12 50, a' X aig K» rtxiu Hospital, i r for D36 words
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Article35 1950-12-12 8 NALD JUDsOW. Chembong F N. fl nb.lan. as a reon 9ih nber. 1960. HM V. M KER. Che nborg I Negri Sembiljn. as a r I a mo* >r McMmS on 9th nitfT. II35 words
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Article17 1950-12-12 8 A MRS. LEE CHIfcW WING thank all friends relafor th««ir kind presence the occasion of ti?t.17 words
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Article226 1950-12-12 8 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. GENERAL Chiang Kai-shek, leader of the Chinese Nationalists, said m a radio interview yesterday m Formosa that Japan should be allowed to defend herself and "participate m the common defence of freedom m Asia." The interview was conducted between Washington and Formosa by theReuter - 226 words
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Article102 1950-12-12 8 PESSIMISM OVER NEWGUINEA JAKARTA. Tues. THE Indonesian Prime Minister. Mohammed Nasir. said m Jakarta yesterday he wma pessimistic about the future of Indonesian-Dutch relations' if the dispute overWestern New Guinea was not settled by 1951. He said this after the Indonesian Cabhiet held a special closed session to discuss theReuter - 102 words
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Article67 1950-12-12 8 Anti-aircraft commanders of seven Atlantic pact nations and representatives of the American forces m Europe meet m London today for a three-day conference to discuss air defence problems. The War Office m making the announcement said the European countries of the North Atlantic treaty organisation haveReuter - 67 words
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Article29 1950-12-12 8 Yesterday's closing prices on the Hong Kong Money Exchange were: HK$6 20 6.24 per U.S. dollar. HK£l6 10 per pound sterling HKS3OS per tael of gold. U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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Article19 1950-12-12 8 Hearing of evidence by Dr. Gordon Seagrave, accused of treason, was postponed yesterday until today. A. P.A.P. - 19 words
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Article, Illustration439 1950-12-12 8 John Shaw - John Shaw 240 Commandos were trapped By KURE, Japan, Tuesday. DOME day a military historian will write the full story of the British Marine Commandos trapped with the American Marines m the mountains of North Korea. The end cannot be written yet because 15U 01439 words
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Article92 1950-12-12 8 CAIRO. Tues. FRANCE yesterday joined Britain m protesting to Egypt against Interference with free navigation through the Suez Canal. Tlv French Ambassador. Mr Couve de MurvilJe. handed the acting Egyptian Foreign Minister. Ibrahim Farag Bey. a protest against the inspection and blacklisting of certain92 words
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Article, Illustration29 1950-12-12 8 GEOFFREY EVANS - GEOFFREY EVANS By "'Let me show you throu 8h the Jog-I know Jis street like the back of m J™ 1:. thmK you BtKssMMMiiMiHMmii nkuukin w29 words
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Article83 1950-12-12 8 II.SK KOCH. 43-year-old Ted witch of Buchenwald" concentration camp who is believed now to be feigning madness, was absent from her resumed trial at' Augsberg yesterday the murder of 36 camp inmates. German doctors told the court how Koch who is also accused of complicity In anotherReuter - 83 words
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Article80 1950-12-12 8 THE Singapore Fire Brigade, which was called out to put out burning cars, also i spent much time chasing false alarms from various areas. ■'We did not sleep a wink all night and all this morning." a red-eyed officer said this morning. All officers were on80 words
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Article263 1950-12-12 8 WITH BRITISH FORCES IN KOREA, Tuesday. THE Chinese m North Korea have bten dubbed 1 Mao's Ghost Army' by the British troops who are bewildered by the almost complete lark of enemy pressure against the Bth Army m its withdrawal For the last week men ofReuter - 263 words
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Article101 1950-12-12 8 Attlee ends Canadian conference OTTAWA. Tuesday. lyfß. Attlee yesterday was Ifl winding up his visit to the United States and Canada and preparing to leave Ottawa to return to London. He has finished his official conferences and engagements. Mr. Attlee had planned earlier to leave Ottawa on Sunday night butReuter - 101 words
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Article85 1950-12-12 8 WASHINGTON, Tues. PRESIDENT Truman summoned his chief home front economic advisers to the White House yesterday for a conference. The conference was called as President Truman considered issuing an emergency proclamation to pave the way for stringent new economic controls. The White House advisers said wageReuter - 85 words
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Article58 1950-12-12 8 AIR TRAFFIC RECORD International airline traffic transactions reached an all time monthly record of U.S. $16,532,000. through the International Air Transport Association <lATA> clearing house m London m September. Their total turnover for the first nine months of the y\?ar came to U. 5.5107,898,000,. 5107,898,000, U.S. $12,900,000 more than theReuter - 58 words
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Article19 1950-12-12 8 SHIPOWNER DIES Mr. John Wyrill Bayley. 63. Chairman and Managing Director of Ellerman Lines Limited died m London. Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Miscellaneous82 1950-12-12 8 HIGH TIDES Today: 1.05 a.m; 11.59 p.m. Tomorrow: 1.54 a.m: 12.45 p.m. THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris OJ9 HJ22| RSB^ AS:; A3C <A^ r M 6 "T 5AY 1 'Li- HAVE TO ThSIP VQuS Vr ii 6 S THeTrOW DO YOU PLA^ PMBHBBBHHBMHB[ oa ?ooaA3wY sccs£^ boy- i raoo a82 words
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